Fountain-pen



C. E. HOOD.

FOUNTAIN PEN.

APPLICATION FlLE D APR. 7, |919.

.1, 3 38,629, Patented pr. 27,1920.

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Specification of mms Patent. PatentedV Apu-27, i920.Y i

. appimation fue@ April 7, 1919. serial No. 288.111..

To all whom t may concern:

Be it known'that I, CARLYLE E. Hooi), `a citizen of the United States, residin at Memphis, in the countyof Shelby and tate of Tennessee', have invented new and useful Improvements in Fountain-Pens, of which the following is a specification.

'Ihis invention relates to -fountain pens and the principal ob'ect-of the invention is 'to provide a pen which will contain link of different colors so that the' same pen may be used with the different'colored ink.

ing 7. This opening is so'located that it will4 .45 register with either one of the openings 2 Another object of theinventionis to provide means for cutting olf the supply of one color of ink-while the other is being used.

The invention also consists in certain other features of construction and in thev combination and arrangement of the several Figure 1 is a sectional View of a pen constructed in accordance with my invention;-

Flg. 2 1s a vlew of the disk and its' coni Fig.V 3 is a cross section on line 3-3 'of Fig. 1; i

Fig. 4 is a view of a detail.

- Fig. 5 is a section on line'5-.5 of Fi 1. In these views 1 indicates the ho der which is provided with the two reservoirs 2 and 3 and with thev central chamber 4. The reservoirs 2 and 3 are adapted to con-- tain ink of different colors while the chamber 4 is to'receivea rod 5. This rod has se` cured toone end thereof la disk 6 which is provided at one side thereof with ari-openand 3 in the bottoms of the reservoirs 2 and 3 when turned by the rod to come opposite the ends of said reservoirs. .The edge of the disk engages an annular roove 8 formed in the inner wall of the hol er.

' provided with a removable end portion9 which is connected with the main part of the holder by the screw-threaded sleeve `10. The said part 9 is provided with a pair ofsmall vvoirs.

' ink desired.

'part 19 may The holder is` channels 11 and 12, the channel l-l forminga continuation of the reservoir 2 and thechannel 12 forming a continuation of' the reservoir 3. These channels are separated by a partition 9in the member 9. The 'inner end of thisl part 9 abuts .against theouter 'face of the disk 6 to hold the same with its edge in the groove 8. The vouter ends of vthe channels'll and-12 merge in the main l channel 13 which leads to the pen I is supplied with t ey usual This penpoint feeder 15. The end -of the rod 5' passesthrou 4h the rear end ofthe holder and is prox'i ed with a knob 16. A s ring-'17 is int 14.

located in a recess18 formed in t e rear end v ofthe holder and bears against said knob to 'holdthe disk 6 in firm engagement with the end ofthe main part of the holderso as to preventleakage of the ink from the reser- The holder is provided with a re'v duced threaded portion v19 at its rear end and va threaded portion 2O on the extension j ie usual cap 21.V

9 .for receiving t It willl thus be seen that by mampulating the knob the disk may be turned to open one or the other ofthe reservoirs to suppl. the

The `knob and the re uced be provided lwith indicating marks to indicate'wh'en the opening 7 in the disk is registering; with one or the other sa To properly register the channels with'the reservoir as shown at 7 reservoirs -I form a notch 22 inthe holder to receive a projection 23 on the extension -to properly posi'tion these two vparts lbefore the sleeve is screwed home.4

It is thoughty from the foregoin description that the advantages .and nove features ofmy invention will be readily a parent.

I desire it to be understood t at I -may'f-k make-changes' in the construction and in f the combination and arrangementof the several parts, providgd that such changes fall within the sco e of the appended claims.

1. -A fountain pen of the class described comprising a holder having a'pair of reservoirs therein, ai pen oint carried bythe to the reservoirs, a disk havingan opening therein for controlling the connections of 'the-reservoirs with the channels, a rod passing through the holder and connected with the fdisk and means for turning the rod'.

' holder, channels exten ing from said point v V 2. A fountain pen of the class described a disk having an opening therein located becomprising a holder having a pair of resertween the holder and the extension and a voirs therein, an extension from the holder,` rod passing through the holder and con- 10 having channels therein, means for removnected Withthe vdisk for rotating the same. 5 abl; securing the extension to the holder In testimony whereof I aix my signature.

wit the channels registering with the reseri voirs, al penpoint carried by the extension, CARLYLE E. HOOD. 

